Step 2: Useful Licks

Step 3: Thumb-Only Tunes

Tabs for tunes that combine melody and chords but can all be played with just your thumb on the picking hand. So you can concentrate on the fretting hand without having to worry about complicated picking.

Step 4: Theory

Step 5: Get a Solid Ukulele

Once you’ve reaching this stage in your ukulele playing, you’ll have put in many hours of practice. Before you get much further it’s time to get yourself a really nice, solid-top ukulele. Ohana and Kala both have solid ukuleles at affordable prices. If you budget stretches a bit further, take a look at KoAloha and Pono.

Now head to the advanced section and prepare to blow people’s mind with your mad-skills.

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I’m lovin’ all the progress I’m making on my new uke. It kinda bothers me that I can’t stop the stings from making noise whenever I lift my fretting finger off to change chords or change notes. Any advice?

I downloaded your Blues ukulele course several months ago on an older computer (which is now toast) I have a printout of the course, but don’t have the audio. How can I download the course on this new computer?